tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151799760990306051.post6995123907920184029..comments2019-03-21T02:59:42.074-07:00Comments on Santa Cruz Trains: Railroads of the Monterey Bay: Maps: Virginia to Mount HermonDerek Whaleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17715926686413316877noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151799760990306051.post-16105418711907803872018-08-29T15:02:15.425-07:002018-08-29T15:02:15.425-07:00Mount Herman Station photo:
It is an uncredited p...Mount Herman Station photo:<br /><br />It is an uncredited photo I saw in a book that I have only limited access to: &#39;Southern Pacific Depots of California, Volume 1&#39; by Stephen M. Hayes. This book has many Wilber Whittaker photos (but only a few from the locations that this site covers), and one by his father, C. D. Whittaker, of the Brookdale station. The Mount Herman photo has no people in it.<br /><br />W. Whittaker is credited for taking a 1939 photo of the Glenwood Station while it too was boarded up. The book gave me my first look at the Seaside passenger shelter and a 1939 shot of Alma as a private residence with drapes in the windows and a car out back. The Seaside shelter must be from a company blueprint, since I saw a photo of an identical structure at Tennant, California. <br /><br />Many photos from the Brandt Collection appear in these pages.Grantnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151799760990306051.post-82968648139406546392018-08-28T02:03:12.676-07:002018-08-28T02:03:12.676-07:00As I said in an earlier post somewhere, this speci...As I said in an earlier post somewhere, this specific section between Glenwood and Felton had so many sidings and spurs that the signals were everywhere. I have no idea how they could have been used to direct trains since they were so close together, but one must remember that the trains were going only about 25 mph along this stretch. Trains also did not share this line – they were scheduled so they would not pass each other except at key locations like Los Gatos, Glenwood, and Felton, which all had long passing sidings for such operations. Laurel ended up having long passing sidings too, but that was probably more for parking lumber cars than for actually passing trains. There were also parking sidings at Alma, Wrights, Zayante, Meehan, and Olympia, all of them used primarily for excursion trains.Derek Whaleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17715926686413316877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151799760990306051.post-30168469088771196292018-08-28T01:57:01.882-07:002018-08-28T01:57:01.882-07:00Because of have so many photos of Mount Hermon, I ...Because of have so many photos of Mount Hermon, I decided to only include photos on my site that do not appear in either of my books. It allows for maximum dispersion of photos without redundancy or cluttering pages (which is the only way I can describe the older Mount Hermon articles).<br /><br />The 1939 boarded up photo is from Wilbur Whittaker and has a few girls sitting under the patio. I have that photo but I haven&#39;t posted it anywhere yet.Derek Whaleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17715926686413316877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151799760990306051.post-11264207186050514552018-08-28T01:54:19.581-07:002018-08-28T01:54:19.581-07:00It is Tunnel #5, just at the midway point on the m...It is Tunnel #5, just at the midway point on the map.Derek Whaleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17715926686413316877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151799760990306051.post-70432545661496157322018-08-27T15:37:00.477-07:002018-08-27T15:37:00.477-07:00Olympia photo:
&quot;East Olympia facing west at ...Olympia photo:<br /><br />&quot;East Olympia facing west at slideout&quot; - I guess that means were on the east side of the creek looking along the route in the direction of San Francisco (or &#39;west&#39; according to the railroad).<br /><br />Someone else will have to tell us why another siding has signal protection; my understanding of the early ABS system is that miles of space was needed between sidings equipped with sets of entrance/exit semaphores. While they might work for trains following one another, the proper setup of advance and trailing signals are half of the system, and now we have no space left.Grantnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151799760990306051.post-34970585104588096912018-08-25T14:59:17.822-07:002018-08-25T14:59:17.822-07:00I miss the photo of the Santa Cruz bound train arr...I miss the photo of the Santa Cruz bound train arriving at Mount Hermon - the one with the dust and frantic baggage handlers. (I also miss the classic Boulder Creek photo with the narrow-gauge (Porter locomotive) ready to leave.)<br /><br />I saw a 1939 photo of the Mount Hermon Station and it was all boarded up. The patios (with their pergolas) and the sign atop the roof remain, but no windows were showing on the west or south sides.Grantnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151799760990306051.post-64768168149681748162018-08-25T08:57:23.251-07:002018-08-25T08:57:23.251-07:00Am I missing something, or isn&#39;t the nuclear v...Am I missing something, or isn&#39;t the nuclear vault tunnel absent from the map above? -CraigUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17622655629560235154noreply@blogger.com